While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

The faces of the forest spirits and the ancient Celtic gods are the focus of her artwork.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

These tiny pieces of art can be simply displayed as statues, or worn as pendants.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

Some of them are featured as holder-necklace, providing a unique sense of comfort when it’s worn.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

It has resulted in an extensive collection of woodland creatures crafted using avocado pits.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

Jan Campbell has been practicing her whittling skills on pinewood since childhood.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

Jan Campbell is trying to connect people with mother nature through her work.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

These miniature totems of the forest spirits provide an inexplicable calm vibe, that everyone is placed to receive.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

Although, Jan Campbell’s work looks like it could be carved out of wood. It’s all about avocado pits.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature on it. After preparing an avocado sandwich to herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artisan has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

These fantastical guardians of the forest are, certainly created with an impressive attention to intricate detail.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

The surface of the avocado pit has a brilliant orange hue and is soft enough to carve.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

She can be followed on Instagram, if you would like to find her latest work.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.

While most of us see the avocado pits as trash, Irish artist, Jan Campbell found a way to see the beauty of mother nature in it. After preparing an avocado sandwich for herself, back in 2014, she felt the urge to wonder; what else could be done with these strange but beautiful avocado pits? After weeks of carrying it around, she took it and scraped its outer layer, revealing a beautifully orange pigment underneath. She was so struck by the beauty of it, that it inspired her to carve away its layers until crafting a beautiful piece of art, a strange little woodland creature, leaving it to dry for a week until it hardened. Ever since that day, the Irish artist has been using her incredible sculpting skill to turn avocado pits into these Celtic-Folklore inspired pieces of art.